“(The electron micrographs) actually represents a very small portion of a cell or the cell itself with the different structures within the cell,” she said.

“Some of them are just delightful, graphic images that it’s fun to give them texture and to bring them to life with whatever colors I decide to plug into them. It’s a total escape from the reality of looking inward [self portraits] or appreciating the beauty of nature.”

The second exhibit features fiber arts by Christy Binoniemi.

Both of exhibits will be on display in the MACC for the month of March. For other events at the MACC, click here.